Category Archives: MFM

I love shooting photos of classic cars and hotrods. It is a favorite thing to do to shoot close ups of details that form compelling compositions. Something i learned from my mentor Robert E. Graves. Camera is ready and film is free. Consider it another installment in the My Favorite Machine series.

This place is a must-see. Even if you have seen my TechXpressionist art before. Even if you don’t like TechXpressionism, you have got to see this building. It’s an old cotton mill from over a century ago.

Rustic doesn’t begin to explain this setting. Authentic is a more suitable caliber word. I’m not sure i can even explain it. There is just something about this place that grabs the heart, the soul. And the mind is inspired to create. Creating things. WERX. That what it’s about.

Check it out. Come by and say hi. MicKinney WERX has a coffee hour every Thursday morning. Say hi to Christine. she’ll show you around.

A great time at the show. A new audience became acquainted with TechXpressionism and i was asked to be on the panel of selected artist talking about their work. Wonderful time sharing thoughts with these talented individuals.

My mention of our digital culture becoming sensory deprived in terms of physical interaction seemed to strike chord with everyone. We are all geeks these days. It’s fun when those images come out from behind the glass and into our real space.

One of my favorite pieces from the show. i love the mix of tech and painterly textures. And it is quite a clever use of a junction box. I learned this was not actually in the show, but is part of the permanent exhibit at the Frisco Arts Center.

The Producer is planning to introduce me and talk about my art at the introduction to the film festival. I am being treated as the icon for the blending of art, technology, and media, which is a primary theme of the event. naturally, I’m pretty pleased to get to cross those boundaries and have a new mix of an audience view and respond to my work.